BOOK ACTIVITIES
Interview with the Royal Statistical Society, 28 April 2023
Interview with EquateScotland, “Technology and Ethics: Interview with Stephanie Hare”, 25 April 2023
Technology ethics & AI workshops to A-Level students at the Cheney School, 8 March 2023
Responsible Technology Hub + TUM Think Tank, Technical University Munich, 27 February 2023
Northwestern University, 21 February 2023
A short guide to technology ethics, Mishcon de Reya, 6 February 2023
Conversation with Dr Erica Thompson, Professor Diane Coyle and Baroness Minoush Shafik on the publication of Escape from Model Land: How mathematical models can lead us astray and what we can do about it, London School of Economics, 24 January 2023
Better Business Outcomes podcast, 30 November 2022
2-day lecture series at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 28-29 November 2022
Interview with Dr Rumman Chowdhury, former head of Machine Learning Ethics at Twitter, Rhodes Trust, 12 November 2022
The Data Lab Summit, Edinburgh, 3-4 November 2022
“Big Brother or Brave New World? Britain’s Relationship with Technology Today”, Morrab Library, Penzance, 12 October 2022
WIRED Smarter conference, London, 11 October 2022
Technology Ethics and PR, London, 29 September 2022
The Data Lab podcast, 22 July 2022
Dartington Ways With Words festival, 16 July 2022
‘Digital Ethics’, The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians (BIALL)'s annual conference, 7 July 2022
Presentation to the AI All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG), House of Lords, 4 July 2022
Presentation to 25 PR companies, London, 23 June 2022
Avenade School of Innovation, London, 21 June 2022
Accelerate Annual Conference, Belfast, 15 June 2022
‘IoT for Good’, Internet of Things Alliance Australia, 9 June 2022
Interview with Philosophy News, 24 May 2022
Citywire, Switzerland, ‘Technology Ethics in Action’, 18 May 2022
Panel discussion on technology ethics, BAE Systems, 12 May 2022
Keynote, ‘Debugging Inequality in Data Science”, all-day workshop with the LSE Data Science Institute and the Alan Turing Institute, 6 May 2022
Book club event with We and AI, 5 May 2022
Keynote and discussion, British Screen Forum, 4 May 2022
In conversation with the Transparency International Professional Supporters (TIPS) Network, 25 April 2022
In conversation with Sifted, 22 April 2022
Interview with Parmy Olson, Bloomberg Opinion, Twitter Spaces, 13 April 2022
Interview with Dave Savage, Harvey Nash Group podcast, 12 April 2022
In conversation with Imane Lahrache (Sky News Arabia) at the World Government Summit in Dubai, 30 March 2022
In conversation with Azeem Azhar (author of Exponential) at Daunt Books on South End Green, 22 March 2022
Interview with Marco Ciappelli for the ITSP Magazine podcast, 11 March 2022
Interview with Mark Littlewood, Business of Software conference, 9 March 2022
Interview with Paddy Stephens for the Ethics for a Changing World podcast, 7 March 2022
Interview with Justin Hendrix for the Tech Policy Press ‘The Sunday Show’ podcast, 27 February 2022
‘Discussion of Technology Is Not Neutral: A short guide to technology ethics by Stephanie Hare’, BBC World Service “Business Matters”, 23 February 2022
‘Discussion of Technology Is Not Neutral: A short guide to technology ethics by Stephanie Hare’, BBC World Service ‘Digital Planet’, 22 February 2022
‘Where (if anywhere) should facial recognition be used?’, The Naked Scientist (listen) (transcript), 13 February 2022
KEYNOTES
23 November 2023
'The Challenge of Regulating the Virtual World: AI, The Internet and the Future', part of the “Unfolding Our Shared Future: Challenge, Possibility and Potential in the 21st Century: A travelling festival addressing issues facing the US & UK in domestic, trans-Atlantic and global contexts,” speaking series hosted by the American Politics Group of the UK (APG), with the support of a special award from the US Embassy in London, University of Glasgow, 14 November 2023
Scotland, 25-27 October 2023
Vintage, Manchester, 6 October 2023
Edinburgh Royal College of Physicians, 27 September 2023
Roboinsights conference, Association of Nordic Engineers and Danish Technology University, 21 September 2023
Croatian Chamber of Commerce, 18-19 September 2023
The College of Richard Collyer, 30 June 2023
University of Westminster, 27 June 2023
Brandwatch, 21 June, 2023
Futures Industry Association International Derivatives Expo, 20 June 2023
7 Bedford Row, 19 June 2023
Happy Finch, (online), 15 June 2023
Hypatia Trust, 14 June 2023
WorldPay, (Cancun, Mexico), 25 May 2023
Vistage Scotland Executive Summit, 19 May 2023
UCL Knowledge Lab, 18 May 2023
Ethical Commerce Alliance, 16 May 2023
The Media Production & Technology Show, 11 May 2023
Mayer Brown, NextGen - The Future of Tech: Separating the Hype from the Valuable, 26 April 2023
Fujitsu, “How Can We Ethically Apply AI?”, 22 March 2023
Chelt4Change debate, 20 March 2023
‘The Innovator’s Mindset’, Avanade, 8 February 2023
Urborteum, Centres and Peripheries, Reconfiguring Post-Covid-19 Urban Landscapes, British Embassy in Paris, “Smart Cities, Surveillance Cities?”, February 2021
KPMG, “Ethics in the Age of AI”, January 2021
SOLACE, “Technology Ethics for Local Government”, October 2020
Rethinking Resilience’, US and Latin America audience, Citywire, September 2020
‘Rethinking Resilience’, UK audience, Citywire, September 2020
“AI&I”vTalk, “After the Pandemic: A Look into the Future”, Vodaphone Institute, June 2020
‘Technology Ethics’, Teiss, February 2020
‘We Are the Architect of Our Own Demise’, Oxford Union, February 2020
‘Technology Ethics and Wealth’, Fairstone, January 2020
‘Facing Up to Facial Recognition in the UK’, Oxted, November 2019
‘Technology Ethics for Business and Government’, (available on Soundcloud) Chartered Institute of Public Relations, November 2019
‘Inside the Chaos Factory: Towards a New Technology Ethics’, Royal College of Art, November 2019
‘Law and Order: Technology, Ethics and Policing by Consent’, ValidateAI, The Royal Society, November 2019
‘Technology Ethics’, Citywire, November 2019
‘Why the UK Needs to Update its Biometrics Law and Protect Our Civil Liberties’, BBC ‘Emerging Technologies’ conference, London, October 2019
‘The UK Biometrics Strategy One Year On: Problems and Solutions’, RESET 2019, June 2019
“Biometrics: Facial Technology on Trial”, CogX 2019, June 2019
‘Thoughts for Girls and Young Women When Considering Technology and Careers’, Girls Day Schools Trust, June 2019
“The Janika Albers Memorial Roundtable on Political Risk Consulting. Anticipating Global Challenges’, Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe, May 2019
Facing Up to Biometrics, Human Entities (a series of public talks focused on the ways culture and technology shape and influence each other), for the art group CADA and the Lisbon Architecture Triennale, Lisbon, April 2019
The Biometrics Paradox: Protecting Identity, Losing Freedom, DataFest19, Edinburgh, March 2019
Macro Trends Outlook for 2019, Korn Ferry at the Institute of Directors, March 2019
AI Myth Busting, Women in Derivatives (WIND) & KPMG, January 2019
AI Ethics, KPMG, London, November 2018
Technology Ethics, Centre for Technology and Global Affairs at the University of Oxford, Oxford, October 2018 (accompanying interview)
INTERVIEWING
Gillian Tett, author of Anthro Vision: How Anthropology Can Explain Business and Life, CogX, June 2021
Rob Chesnut, author of Intentional Integrity: How Smart Companies Can Lead an Ethical Revolution, CogX, October 2020
James Barr, author of Lords of the Desert, Daunt Books, November 2019
Professor Julian Jackson, author of A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle, Daunt Books, August 2019
Caroline Criado-Perez, author of Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, Daunt Books, July 2019
PANELS
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 10 October 2023
Moderating How the Light Gets In festival, London, 23- 24 September 2023
“AI Apocalypse”
“Capitalism, Big Tech and the Nation State”,
Hosting the biotech and atomic tech stages at CogX, 13-14 September 2023
Chairing a Roundtable on AI with the Royal Society, British Science Association and Google DeepMind: 12 September 2023Moderator, Avanade roundtable on ethics and cybersecurity, 18 April 2023
Chair, CogX, 13 June 2022
Why We Need a New Generation of Defence Companies: Torsten Reil (Founder and CEO of Helsing) and David van Weel (Assistant Secretary General of NATO)
Chair, Zeitgeist, “Everything You Wanted to Know about the Metaverse but Were Afraid to Ask”,16 May 2022
Panellist, “How can COVID-19 contact tracing promote fair, inclusive, and just health technologies?”, Meeting of the Society for the Social Studies of Science, October 2021
Chair, CogX, 15 June 2021
The Moral Code: Privacy, Power and Trust: Paul Killworth, Deputy Chief Scientific Advisor for National Security, HMG; William Dixon, Head of Cyber, World Economic Forum; Chris Kubecka, Distinguished Chair, Middle East Institute
Health Equity: Everyone with the Same Access: Dr. Winta Mehtsun, Surgical Oncologist and Health Policy Researcher, Mass General Brigham; Dr. Na’eem Ahmed, Consultant Radiologist, Director of NHS Workforce Supply, Modelling, Oversight, and Deployment, Selfless
Panellist, ‘Coronavirus? There’s an app for that: How can digital contact tracing apps promote fair, inclusive, and just health technologies?’, FaaCT Conference,March 2021
Panellist, Renaissance Numérique, Pinsent Masons and Ambassade de Grande-Bretagne, private online seminar on facial recognition technology in the UK and France,11 February 2021
Panellist, ‘Technology and Political Risk Outlook”, Willis Towers Watson, February 2021
Panellist, ‘BAE Systems and RUSI roundtable on emerging technology and risk: the six key issues’, November 2020
Panellist, book launch for Dr Carissa Véliz, author of Privacy Is Power: Why and How You Should Take Back Control of Your Data, Oxford University, Institute for the Ethics of AI, September 2020
Panellist,‘Technologies Shaping the Future’, TechForum 2020: Tech for Good, Swedish Chamber of Commerce for the UK, September 2020
Chair, How the Light Gets In, September 2020
‘Promiscuity and Power’ with Shazia Mirza, Emma Sayle and Dr Myriam François
The Role of Surveillance as a Public Health Tool in the Pandemic
Panellist,“Facial Recognition Technology: A Guide for the Confused”, CogX 2020, June 2020
Chair, How the Light Gets In, May 2020
‘AI Illusion’ with Martin Rees, Laura Mersini-Haughton, Hilary Lawson, Kate Devlin
‘Matrix or Miracle’ with David Pearce, Theodore Dalrymple, Gunes Taylor
‘Profits, Value and Fantasy’ with Mark Littlewood, Nicole Aschoff and Anatole Kaletsky
Chair, How the Light Gets In, September 2019
‘Metropolis Untamed’ with Bim Afolami MP, Angela Eagle MP, Joanna Kavenna, and Shoshana Zuboff
‘Satisfaction & Desire’ with Mark Littlewood, Guy Standing, Izabella Kominska, and Brian Eno
Panellist, British Science Festival, “The Huxley Debate: Smart Cities — Smarter Decisions?”, September 2019
Chair, Ifri-PCNS Roundtables, “Global Cybersecurity Challenges: Disentangling risks and opportunities in international politics”, July 2019
Chair, HowTheLightGetsIn, May 2019
‘The End of the West?’, ‘The Dark and the Digital: Anonymity and abuse online’
‘The New Mafia: What do do about the digital giants’
Chair, Antwerp XL 2019, May 2019
Chair, What Is Responsible Tech and Why Do We Need It?, DotEveryoneUK, London, January 2019
Chair, Cybersecurity in the Age of AI, CogX, London, June 2018
Panellist, Online Counterterrorism: The Role of the Public and Private Sectors, Chatham House, December 2018
Panellist, Data Rights in the GDPR Era, Human Rights Lawyers Association, July 2018
Panellist, Too Crazy to Fail? A Bold Vision of Data Governance, CogX, June 2018